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CSC Pediatric Speech is a trusted provider of pediatric speech therapy in Ridgefield, Connecticut, serving families throughout Fairfield County and nearby communities. Founded by Camie Cohen, a pediatric speech-language pathologist with over 30 years of clinical expertise, the practice specializes in the evaluation and treatment of speech sound disorders, childhood apraxia of speech, and language delays and disorders in children of all ages. We offer individualized speech therapy for children in a nurturing and supportive environment that builds confidence and enhances communication skills. At CSC Pediatric Speech, we are committed to helping children overcome communication challenges while supporting their social, emotional, and academic development.
Specialized speech and Language Therapy Services
Speech Therapy
Whether your child is experiencing difficulty producing certain speech sounds or is not easily understood, we can help!
Speech therapy addresses challenges in speech sound production, including childhood apraxia of speech (CAS), articulation and phonological disorders.
We provide assessment and treatment for speech sound disorders in children of all ages using a child-centered, play-based approach.
Sessions incorporate evidence-based methods such as PROMPT (Prompts for Restructuring Oral and Muscular Phonetic Targets) and MIT ( Melodic Intonation Therapy).
language therapy
We provide assessment and treatment for language delays and disorders in toddlers and school-aged children, including late talkers.
Language therapy helps children build receptive language, expressive language, and pragmatic language skills so they can better understand language, share their thoughts, and feel more confident communicating in everyday situations.
Sessions are child-led and play-based,
using each child's interests to support communication development through engaging, individualized activities.
parent coaching
Parents play an important role in supporting their child’s development.
By collaborating with parents, we provide guidance and support to help your child reach their full communication potential.
Through parent coaching sessions, parents learn effective techniques and strategies to promote speech and language development in everyday interactions with their child.
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Camie Cohen, M.S., CCC-SLP
Founder, Speech-Language Pathologist
Camie Cohen is a pediatric speech-language pathologist with over 30 years of experience serving children in the Ridgefield, CT community. She is committed to helping children reach their full communication potential through personalized therapy services and a supportive, family-centered approach.
As a mom herself, Camie understands what it’s like to want the best for your child. She takes time to build strong relationships with the families that she serves and loves celebrating achievements together along the way.
Camie earned her master’s degree in Speech Pathology from Adelphi University and was the 2018 Readers' Choice Award winner for "Best Speech Therapist" by Ridgefield Magazine. Her services come highly recommended by local pediatricians, schools, and moms throughout Fairfield County.

advanced training and certifications
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ASHA certified
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CT State licensed speech-language pathologist
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PROMPT trained
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2018 Readers' Choice Award winner for "Best Speech Therapist"- Ridgefield Magazine



gEtting started
With CSC Pediatric Speech is Easy!
Step 1
consultation
Contact us for a free consultation to discuss your concerns and your child's speech and language needs. Together, we'll help determine whether a comprehensive evaluation is recommended.
Step 2
Evaluation
We evaluate your child’s speech and language skills using standardized tests, observations, parent questionnaires and a thorough review of your child’s case history. Results are then shared with parents, along with recommendations for services.
Step 3
start therapy
After identifying your child's strengths, interests and areas of need, we create a personalized treatment plan to support their goals.


